Abracax

also written Abraxas or
Abrasax, in Persian mythology denotes the Supreme
Being. In Greek notation it stands for 365. In Persian mythology
Abracax presides over 365 impersonated virtues, one of which is
supposed to prevail on each day of the year. In the second century
the word was employed by the Basilidians for the deity; it was also
the principle of the Gnostic hierarchy, and that from which sprang
their numerous Æons. (See Abraxas Stones.)